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Gaming News Archives - Page 3821Dealers File Complaints Over New Tips Policy at Wynn Resorts12 September 2006
News Brief: About 100 dealers filed complaints with the state labor commissioner on Monday over a new pay scheme at Wynn Resorts Ltd. that began to split their tips with their supervisors.
South African Dealer Wins Competition12 September 2006
International News Brief: A South African croupier is the toast of the country"s gaming industry after winning an international dealer competition in Australia last week.
South Korean Illegal Casino Busted12 September 2006
International News Brief: A South Korean investigation reveals an illegal casino had raked in 130 billion won from 43,000 gamblers.
Kansas City Casinos' Revenue, Customers Increase12 September 2006
News Brief: The Kansas City area's four casinos' aggregate revenue rose 4 percent in August from the same month last year, according to statistics the Missouri Gaming Commission released.
Meadows Disputes Numbers12 September 2006
News Brief: The company proposing a casino at The Meadows in Washington County told Pennsylvania gambling regulators Monday that the venture would not be profitable if state revenue projections are correct.
Philadelphia Park Casino Launches Recruitment Drive12 September 2006
News Brief: Philadelphia Park Casino doesn't have its gaming license yet, but that hasn't stopped it from launching a full-scale recruitment drive to hire 600 to 700 workers for an all-slots casino at the Philadelphia Park Racetrack.
Harrah's Cherokee Goes Coinless12 September 2006
News Brief: Harrah’s Cherokee Casino is trading in its old coin payout system for new printed tickets that use bar codes to record winnings.
Casino Taxes Eyed for Public Safety Tools12 September 2006
News Brief: A new tax on South Carolina casino boats could be used for life-saving medical equipment in Little River and for more police detectives to solve Horry County's violent crimes, the county public safety director said Monday.
Reilly to Lead Harrah's Philanthropic Efforts12 September 2006
Harrah's, arguably the most aggressive and expansion-minded of casino companies, may have landed just the right front-office executive to help win over public officials and community groups.
Ghiz Drops Learn and Earn Lawsuit12 September 2006
News Brief: Cincinnati City Councilwoman Leslie Ghiz said Monday that she has dismissed her lawsuit against an organization that wants to bring slot machine gambling to Ohio.
AFC Official: Legalized Betting will Curb Corruption12 September 2006
International News Brief: A legalised betting system is vital to winning the battle against match-fixing, according to Asian Football Confederation general secretary Peter Velappan.
Jamul Tribe to Hear from Public12 September 2006
ews Brief: Tomorrow evening, Jamul residents can state their concerns at a public workshop to discuss the controversial project's Tribal Environmental Impact Statement, which was issued Aug. 25.
Montana Casino Plan Approved12 September 2006
News Brief: Members of the Great Falls Design Review Board approved plans to transform office space into a casino.
Atlantic City Casino Numbers Up12 September 2006
News Brief: Casinos in Atlantic City, New Jersey, won 4.5 percent more money from gamblers in August compared with a year earlier, the state's Casino Control Commission said on Monday.
Packer's Macau Plans Hit Snag12 September 2006
International News Brief: James Packer's dream of building a $3 billion casino business in Macau suffered a major setback yesterday when the Hong Kong Stock Exchange blocked moves for a US listing designed to help finance the project.
South Australia: $31m Spent on Pokies12 September 2006
International News Brief: Nearly $31 million was spent in poker machines on Eyre Peninsula last financial year, according to figures released by the Office of the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner.
Ameristar Charity Event Raises Over $1 Million12 September 2006
The second annual
Ameristar National Charity Golf Classic raised $1,110,000 to benefit The Buoniconti Fund to Cure Paralysis.
New England Charity Event Includes Poker Tournament12 September 2006
The New England Technology Foundation’s 13th annual charity
fundraising event will include casino games and a poker tournament.
Online Gambling Chairman Released on Bail12 September 2006
International News Brief: The chairman of British online gambling company Sportingbet PLC was released on $50,000 bail Friday after being arrested in New York on a fugitive warrant.
Private Sector Calls on Official12 September 2006
After 3 1/2 weeks in charge of the Nevada university system's fledgling health sciences center, former Clark County manager Thom Reilly is resigning to take a half-million-dollar job with Harrah's Entertainment.
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